Policy Indicators: Links Between Social Science and Public Debate.Duncan MacRae, Jr
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 94, Heft 4, S. 912-913
ISSN: 1537-5390
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In: The American journal of sociology, Band 94, Heft 4, S. 912-913
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 435, Heft 1, S. 1-16
ISSN: 1552-3349
Doubts about the easy equation of economic growth and social progress led, in the 1960s, to a renewed interest in social measurement and to the birth of the "social indicators movement." Social Indicators, 1976, a product of that interest, can be read as both a report on social conditions and trends in the United States and a progress report on social indicators research. The volume is best understood against the background of the social indicators movement and of the research it has stimulated. Several research traditions are joined together in the social indicators movement, but they share a concern for measurement, analysis, and the reporting to a general audience of aspects of social conditions. The tradition best reflected in Social Indicators, 1976 stresses the monitoring and reporting of social change. Research work in this tradition emphasizes conceptual and methodological development of measures, improvements in the available data base, the development of social indicator models, and social reporting. In its data selection, treatment of data, organization, and commentary, Social Indicators, 1976 is an improvement over its predecessor, Social Indicators, 1973, though the analysis it contains is notably insufficient. Most of the improvements which should be found in future editions depend upon continued progress in the development of social indicators.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 435, S. 1-22
ISSN: 0002-7162
Doubts about the easy equation of economic growth & social progress in the 1960s led to renewed interest in social measurement & to the birth of the 'social indicators movement.' Social Indicators, 1976, (US Office of Management & Budget), a product of that interest, can be read as both a report on social conditions & trends in the US & as a progress report on social indicators research. The volume is best understood against the background of the social indicators movement & of the research it has stimulated. Several research traditions are joined together in the social indicators movement, but they share a concern for measurement, analysis, & the reporting to a general audience of aspects of social conditions. The tradition best reflected in Social Indicators, 1976 stresses monitoring, & reporting social change. Research in this tradition emphasizes conceptual & methodological development of measures, improvements in available data bases, development of social indicator models, & social reporting. In its data selection, treatment of data, organization, & commentary, Social Indicators, 1976, is an improvement over Social Indicators, 1973, though its analysis is notably insufficient. Most of the improvements which should be found in future editions depend upon continued progress in the development of social indicators. 3 Tables, 3 Charts. Modified HA.
In: The Commission on Population Growth and the American Future. Research reports 1
In: Analyse & prévision: études, futuribles, bibliographie, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 373-396
ISSN: 0003-262X
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[8], 410, [2] p. ; Translation of: Gonzáles de Mendoza, Juan. Historia de las cosas mas notables de la China. ; "A commentarie or short discourse of all such notable thinges as be betwixt Spaine till you come vnto the kingdome of China", chiefly based on accounts by Martín Ignacio de Loyola, p. 305-410. ; The last leaf is blank. ; Running title reads: A discourse of the kingdome of China. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 435, S. 294 S
ISSN: 0002-7162
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